Kim Kardashian has confirmed that the Kardashian sisters are closing all of their remaining DASH boutique stores.

A day after rumours started swirling of the closures, Kim took to her website to address the news.

"After nearly 12 years, my sisters and I have decided to close the doors of our DASH stores," the statement on Kimkardashianwest.com , posted on Thursday, began.

The shops featured regularly on Keeping Up With The Kardashians and it even got it's own spin-off, but it only lasted one series.

Kim confirmed the news on Thursday (Image: FameFlynet UK)

The sisters started the business in 2012 (Image: SPLASH NEWS)

Khloe Kardashian spotted at the DASH store in West Hollywood back in 2015 (Image: FameFlynet)

"We opened our first store as a family in 2006 and, since then, we have made so many lifelong memories. From opening locations in Los Angeles, Miami and New York, to having our 'Dash Dolls' spin-off show, it's been such a huge part of our lives."

Kim added that they're all now moving in their own direction creatively and it's become difficult running the stores alongside motherhood and their other projects.

She went on: "We've loved running DASH, but in the last few years, we've all grown so much individually. We've been busy running our own brands, as well as being moms and balancing work with our families.

"We know in our hearts that it's time to move on. We love our DASH Dolls and are so grateful for the amazing memories."

Kim went on to thank all the employees, customers and fans over the years.

"After nearly 12 years, my sisters and I have decided to close the doors of our DASH stores," Kim wrote (Image: Instagram)

"We couldn't have done it without you. Thank you to everyone!" Kim ended her post (Image: Twitter)

"We couldn't have done it without you. Thank you to everyone!"

It was reported earlier this week that the stores were being shut down because they were losing money.

The New York shop closed in December 2016, with the girls saying it was down to the pricey rent.

In recent years, the shops have become targets of vandals and last September an employee at the Los Angeles shop was reportedly held at gunpoint.